2006: All-Patriot League Second-Team selection as a junior...named Lafayette's Defensive Line co-MVP...started 11 of 12 games at defensive tackle...only missed start came at Bucknell when Lafayette went to a 3-4 vs. the Bison...ranked second in the league with 13.5 tackles for a loss, for minus 46 yards...fourth among his teammates with 61 tackles...opened season with career-high 10 tackles, 3.0 TFL and a fumble recovery at Sacred Heart...closed the regular season with 7.5 stops behind the line in the final four games, all victories...had two sacks in the first half and forced a momentum-changing fumble vs. Lehigh...the Leopards recovered the ball inside the 20 and went ahead 21-7...had seven tackles and 2.0 TFL at Colgate...made six stops, including two behind the line, vs. Georgetown...also had seven tackles and a sack at Harvard...made five tackles including a TFL in NCAA Playoff game at Massachusetts.

2005: Started nine games and played in all 12 at defensive tackle...made 32 tackles and also had three pass break-ups at the line of scrimmage...credited with at least four tackles in five different games...had four tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Richmond...recorded five tackles and a tackle for a loss against Princeton...recovered a fumble late in the fourth quarter at Lehigh...also had a fumble recovery against Columbia.

2004: Appeared in nine games on the defensive line to earn his first varsity letter...had three tackles against Marist...recorded one stop in five other games.

AT SPRING GROVE HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman...team captain as a senior...All-Pennsylvania Third-Team selection as a defensive lineman...four-year letterman on the wrestling team, serving as team captain as a senior...placed sixth in the state at heavyweight.

PERSONAL: Majoring in History...son of Lance and Diane Sprenkle...born 5/26/86.

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